On the morning of October 18th, John Downes, Vice President of Georgia Life University and his team visited our university to discuss talent cultivation, teacher-student exchanges, scientific research cooperation, etc. Firstly, John Downes visited the School of Acupuncture and Massage, inspected the rehabilitation training room and had a pleasant exchange with the teachers and students, and then had a preliminary discussion with the leadership of the School of Acupuncture and Massage on the possible areas of cooperation. Afterwards, they had a preliminary consultation with the leadership team of the School of Acupuncture and Tuina on the possible areas of cooperation, and then visited the Xin'an Medical Culture Hall and the Traditional Chinese Medicine Resource Center.
President Peng Daiyin presents a gift to Vice Chancellor John Downes
Group photo of participants
Meeting with the leadership team of the College of Acupuncture and Tuina
Communicating with students and faculty in the Rehabilitation Demonstration Room
Visiting Xin'an Medical Culture Center
Visiting the Traditional Chinese Medicine Resource Center
President Peng Daiyin met with Vice President John Downes and his delegation. President Peng Daiyin firstly expressed his warm welcome to the visit of Vice President John Downes and his delegation, and then briefly introduced the development history of the university, disciplines, specialties, talent cultivation, and external exchanges and cooperation, and listened to the preliminary consultation between the University of Life and the College of Acupuncture and Massage on the intention of cooperation in academic education, teaching, and scientific research. It was pointed out that the therapeutic concept of the University of Life and the "unity of spirit and form" advocated by Chinese medicine therapy are highly compatible, and there is a wide range of space for cooperation, and there is a broad prospect for cooperation in the academic upgrading of students and teachers, joint training of dual tutors, teacher visits, and scientific research cooperation. Both sides expressed their strong willingness to cooperate and said that they would further refine the preliminary proposed direction of cooperation, leading to in-depth cooperation between the two schools.
Life University, located in Atlanta, Georgia, was founded in 1974 as the School of Chiropractic, then known as Life College, but 15 years later it has become the largest chiropractic institution in the world, with tens of thousands of graduates from all over the world. After 15 years it became the largest chiropractic educational institution in the world, with tens of thousands of graduates around the world, and evolved into a small, comprehensive university, renamed Life University. Life University is best known for its School of Chiropractic, which is the largest single-campus chiropractic school in the world. Life University is best known for its School of Chiropractic, the largest single-campus chiropractic school in the world, which integrates spinal/neurological problems and elements of general health in a non-operative and drug-free manner, and which is a good fit with our programs in orthopedics, acupuncture and rehabilitation.